LA County official apologizes to Vanessa Bryant in federal court
FOX News correspondent Jeff Paul joins 'Special Report' with the latest from Los Angeles.
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FOX News correspondent Jeff Paul joins 'Special Report' with the latest from Los Angeles.
A police officer in Los Angeles, California, has expressed regret over sharing photos with a bartender of the site where Kobe Bryant and his daughter died in a helicopter crash in January 2020.
The helicopter crash that left Kobe Bryant, his daughter and seven others dead was likely caused by the pilot’s 'spatial disorientation,' officials said Tuesday.
A court case brought by Kobe Bryant's widow over graphic photographs taken by first responders at the site of the helicopter crash that killed him got under way in the United States on Wednesday.
A court case brought by Kobe Bryant's widow over graphic photographs taken by first responders at the site of the helicopter crash that killed him got under way in the United States on Wednesday. The basketball superstar and his teenage daughter were among nine people who died when their chopper smashed into a hillside near Los Angeles in January 2020. Vanessa Bryant alleges she suffered emotional distress because personnel from the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department and firefighters snapped pictures of the scene, which they later shared with friends and first responders.
Officials are looking closely at the weather in Southern California at the time of the crash that killed retired basketball star Kobe Bryant, his daughter and seven other passengers; chief correspondent Jonathan Hunt reports from Calabasas, California.
A court case brought by Basketball player Kobe Bryant's widow over graphic photographs taken by first responders at the site of the helicopter crash that killed him has started in the United States.
LOS ANGELES — An institutional «culture of callousness» led Los Angeles County deputies and firefighters to shoot and share photos of the remains of Kobe Bryant and other victims of the 2020 helicopter crash that killed the Lakers star, his 13-year-old daughter and seven others, a lawyer for Bryant's widow told a jury on Wednesday.